


įour days after leaving rehab, he won the role of Sonny Steelgrave in the series Wiseguy. In 1987, Sharkey spent two months in an Orange County rehab center in an effort to kick his drug and alcohol addiction for good. He tried undergoing rehab treatment several times but would ultimately relapse a few months later. He overdosed several times and was involved in four drug-related car accidents, two of which required him to undergo microsurgery on his eyes. As a result of his drug use, his career declined and he was relegated to mainly supporting roles. Shortly after appearing in The Idolmaker, Sharkey developed a $400 a day heroin habit. The following year, he was nominated for another Golden Globe for his role in The Ordeal of Bill Carney, in which he played the title role. The role boosted Sharkey's career and earned him a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the film. In 1980, Sharkey portrayed rock promoter Vinnie Vacarri in The Idolmaker. Whether they are supposed to be so funny, even when they are shouting obscenities, only the director knows. The film's editor, John Bloom, said, "I do not believe there’s ever been a better pair of villains than Richard Masur and Ray Sharkey - funny and terrifying in equal measure." This echoed a contemporary review, which called them "psychopaths played to the hilt" and added, "They're a great team. Sharkey went on to appear in more than forty motion pictures and dozens of guest appearances on various television series.Īn early standout performance in a character role came in Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), directed by Karel Reisz. In 1974, he made his film debut in The Lords of Flatbush. In 1973, he and his friend, boxer/actor Chu Chu Malave, moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting careers. While attending the HB Studio, Sharkey performed in various Off-Broadway stage productions. After attending New York City Community College for one year, he enrolled at the HB Studio to study acting. Sharkey became interested in acting after seeing Jack Lemmon in the 1962 film Days of Wine and Roses. He was raised by his mother, Cecelia, in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
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Sharkey's father was a professional drummer who abandoned the family when Sharkey was five years old. Sharkey was born in Brooklyn to Cecelia and Ray Sharkey, Sr. He is also known for his role as Sonny Steelgrave in the television series Wiseguy.

His most notable film role was Vincent Vacarri in the 1980 film The Idolmaker, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. (Novem– June 11, 1993) was an American stage, film and television actor.
